They know the backlash they will get if they hire Cohen. My guess is they hire Angelo or Khan. My personal guess is that they go with Khan. Disappointing a bit because he's not a personnel guy, but he does come from a winning organization and seems to be very smart.

If they want a GM with personnel experience, they'll go with Angelo. People seem to forget that he was with the Bucs and helped build their SB roster.

If they want a GM who can be just a bean counter, they'll go with Khan

As expected, it's not an impressive list from a talent evaluation standpoint. In salary cap hell, the Jets will apparently decide whether to promote one of their own execs, pick up a retread in Angelo, or bring in a cap expert in Khan.

They know the backlash they will get if they hire Cohen. My guess is they hire Angelo or Khan. My personal guess is that they go with Khan. Disappointing a bit because he's not a personnel guy, but he does come from a winning organization and seems to be very smart.

If they want a GM with personnel experience, they'll go with Angelo. People seem to forget that he was with the Bucs and helped build their SB roster.

If they want a GM who can be just a bean counter, they'll go with Khan

My hope is that if they go with a guy like Khan is that he leans on the scouting department moreso than Rex. Considering he is an outsider he might do this. Additionally if he steals scouts from Pitt that would be nice. I was really hoping we'd get Gaine or Gamble. Slightly disappointed.

Angelo is not nearly as bad as people are saying. But during his tenure as Bears GM i didn't love his drafts all that much. The resume is extremely good though. Just little concerned about that piece of information.

That is an interesting scenario. Jed Hughes interviewed Khan for the Seattle position a few years ago as well, the fact that Khan was brought in for this search as well is a good sign.

Although ideally I wanted a personel guy, I would be fine with the hiring of Khan. He comes from arguably the premiere organization in the sport so he should be able to provide Woody with guidelines about how this ship is supposed to be run. He would probably revamp the scouting department to reflect Pittsburgh's dept. He may even poach a couple of their front office guys to head the personel department for the Jets.

My hope is that if they go with a guy like Khan is that he leans on the scouting department moreso than Rex. Considering he is an outsider he might do this. Additionally if he steals scouts from Pitt that would be nice. I was really hoping we'd get Gaine or Gamble. Slightly disappointed.

Angelo is not nearly as bad as people are saying. But during his tenure as Bears GM i didn't love his drafts all that much. The resume is extremely good though. Just little concerned about that piece of information.

Never considered that. He could bring some scouts from Pittsburgh to help find talent.

If they bring in Khan I hope it's with a personnel guy to help. For all of Tanny's faults he did manage the cap quite well in terms of how he structured contracts. There are tons of outs. The problem with him became assessing WHEN to use the out, aka when the player needs to be gone. The on huge mistake was the Sanchez contract, but other than that a lot of the deals have a unique structure that allows the team to continually have the OPTION of resetting.

Ideal situation is a guy like Gamble who has experience in all of that. Another option might be Khan/Gaine or someone with personnel. W/o that, Khan might have the same issues Tanny did, JMHO.

If they bring in Khan I hope it's with a personnel guy to help. For all of Tanny's faults he did manage the cap quite well in terms of how he structured contracts. There are tons of outs. The problem with him became assessing WHEN to use the out, aka when the player needs to be gone. The on huge mistake was the Sanchez contract, but other than that a lot of the deals have a unique structure that allows the team to continually have the OPTION of resetting.

Ideal situation is a guy like Gamble who has experience in all of that. Another option might be Khan/Gaine or someone with personnel. W/o that, Khan might have the same issues Tanny did, JMHO.

That's kind of my thing with Tanny. His contracts weren't the problem. The problem was who he was giving the contracts to.

They know the backlash they will get if they hire Cohen. My guess is they hire Angelo or Khan. My personal guess is that they go with Khan. Disappointing a bit because he's not a personnel guy, but he does come from a winning organization and seems to be very smart.

If they want a GM with personnel experience, they'll go with Angelo. People seem to forget that he was with the Bucs and helped build their SB roster.

If they want a GM who can be just a bean counter, they'll go with Khan

Khan makes sense....he will let REX push him around on the draft side of the biz.

If they bring in Khan I hope it's with a personnel guy to help. For all of Tanny's faults he did manage the cap quite well in terms of how he structured contracts. There are tons of outs. The problem with him became assessing WHEN to use the out, aka when the player needs to be gone. The on huge mistake was the Sanchez contract, but other than that a lot of the deals have a unique structure that allows the team to continually have the OPTION of resetting.

Ideal situation is a guy like Gamble who has experience in all of that. Another option might be Khan/Gaine or someone with personnel. W/o that, Khan might have the same issues Tanny did, JMHO.

He did at one time. Who's responsible for the "cap hell" we're currently in?